When searching for a good deal, it’s best to be prepared for potential fluctuations in price. We recommend booking at least 47 days in advance, which can save you up to 27% on flights from New York to Texas compared to booking the week you need them. Waiting 47 days out may not be for everyone, so we have options available for flights within the next two weeks, with the lowest price starting at $280. For sooner than that we have options available in the next 3 days from $328.
January can be a great time to fly to Texas from New York with a flight ticket averaging about $267. Cheapflights users have found deals in the month of January for as cheap as $89. The most expensive prices can be found in the month of December.
When flying from New York to Texas, the time of day you decide to fly out makes little to no difference towards the overall price you’ll pay on tickets.
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Great airline. Will always flight with Delta. The flight attendant are so professional friendly and caring. Wifi was great. The tv selection to watch movies was perfect also. No complain.
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Great airline. Will always flight with Delta. The flight attendant are so professional friendly and caring. Wifi was great. The tv selection to watch movies was perfect also. No complain.
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Great airline. Will always flight with Delta. The flight attendant are so professional friendly and caring. Wifi was great. The tv selection to watch movies was perfect also. No complain.
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Great airline. Will always flight with Delta. The flight attendant are so professional friendly and caring. Wifi was great. The tv selection to watch movies was perfect also. No complain.
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Great airline. Will always flight with Delta. The flight attendant are so professional friendly and caring. Wifi was great. The tv selection to watch movies was perfect also. No complain.
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Great airline. Will always flight with Delta. The flight attendant are so professional friendly and caring. Wifi was great. The tv selection to watch movies was perfect also. No complain.
A trip to Texas from New York is going to take off from one of the three major airports in the NYC metro area and land at either one of the two major airports in Dallas or the two major airports in Houston, in all likelihood. You’ll board a plane at either JFK, LaGuardia, or Newark Liberty International Airport. You’ll land at either Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Dallas Love Field, George Bush Intercontinental Airport or William P. Hobby Airport. The busiest airport in the state is DFW in Dallas. It’s right in between Dallas and Fort Worth and serves flights from around the world. Love Field is a major airport for Southwest Airlines and is where their corporate offices are. George Bush is the busiest of the two Houston airports. It’s 23 miles from the center of the city. Houston Hobby is only seven miles from the center of the city and is also a focus city for Southwest.
There are many direct flights for the route between New York and Dallas. They’re offered by Spirit Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta from LaGuardia. United has them out of Newark as does American. American has them from JFK as well. The routes are between 3.5h and 4h. Southwest has direct flights from LaGuardia to Love Field in Dallas. You can also fly direct to Houston from New York. You’ll book with United, JetBlue Airways, Delta, or Spirit Airlines to fly into George Bush. You can also fly Southwest from LaGuardia into Houston Hobby on a direct route.
You’ll find stopovers in Chicago at O’Hare and Fort Lauderdale to get to Texas. You might also stop in Washington DC with United. American Airlines stops in Charlotte on the way down. Delta lands in Atlanta, Detroit, or Cincinnati. Southwest has a number of different stops you could make including Nashville and New Orleans. Stopovers are mostly under an hour for all the airlines. You’ll find pretty much the same stops going to Houston. There is a flight with Spirit Airlines that stops off in Orlando for an hour though. You may also find a stop in Cleveland for this route.
You don’t need a visa or passport to make these flights. You will need to show up at the airport with your valid form of ID and your ticket.
New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) has converted its ground support equipment fleet of 118 baggage tugs and belt loaders at Terminal 5 from gasoline to electric power, removing four million pounds of greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere annually, reducing ground fuel usage, improving energy efficiency, and decreasing noise and air pollution. LaGuardia Airport (LGA) has rooftop solar hot water systems generating 78% in hot water energy savings, the dual taxi lane design, and an electric-powered Ground Power Unit (GPU).
The Airports Council International – North America (ACI-NA), hosts annual Environmental Achievement Awards where they recognize airports that have made significant effort in mitigating climate change. Both JFK and DFW have been recipients of their awards. Airports in the United States release Environmental Impact Assessment reports annually that are accessible to the public.
Flights that have reduced carbon emissions on this route like flights from LGA to DFW aboard either United Airlines or Southwest Airlines. These flights reduce the carbon emissions by over 40%. In addition, these are direct flights that emit less greenhouse gases than their layover options.
Due to the rapidly changing circumstances due to COVID-19, airlines like United Airlines, Spirit Airlines, and American Airlines flying from New York to Texas have implemented new flexible cancellation policies.
Yes, there are multiple flights from New York to Texas for under $100. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Spirit Airlines for just $75, but on average you can expect to pay $82.
Cheapflights has at least 20 direct flights from New York to Texas under $100. A good price for a nonstop flight from New York to Texas is less than $82.
There are currently 20+ open flights from New York to Texas within the next 7 days for less than $100.
Days when nonstop flights are available for this flight are: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday.
Per day, 10 flights depart from New York to Texas on average.
Morning (6am - Noon) - 10% of flight departures
Afternoon (Noon - 6pm) - 10% of flight departures
Evening (6pm - Midnight) - 80% of flight departures
There are many flights that can get you from New York to Texas in 3h 49m. Fly via Spirit Airlines or Frontier to get the fastest option. The distance between New York and Texas is about 1396 mi. Generally, flights for this route are nonstop.
While some choose either New York John F Kennedy Intl - Austin Bergstrom or Newark - Houston Hobby, Newark - Dallas/Fort Worth is the most popular route from New York to Texas.
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Texas are American Airlines, Alaska Airlines and JetBlue. Something to consider prior to booking your flight.
Consider Malaysia Airlines (100%), LATAM Airlines (88%) or Gulf Air (82%) when booking your flight. These represent the most reliable airlines when flying from New York to Texas.
While on average a flight from New York to Texas is generally $944, our data shows the cheapest flight currently is $87. When looking at the most popular route, (Newark - Dallas/Fort Worth), you can expect to pay $88 for that flight.
10%of flight departures | Early morningMidnight to 6 am |
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27%of flight departures | Morning6 am to noon |
46%of flight departures | AfternoonNoon to 6 pm |
17%of flight departures | Evening6 pm to midnight |